129 Animals that Start with J in English

This reference to English vocabulary dives into intriguing animals starting with the letter J. From the graceful Jaguar to the nimble Jerboa, this guide showcases a variety of interesting animals that captivate learners of all ages. These animals not only enrich vocabulary but also open a window into their unique behaviors and habitats.

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Animals that Start with J

Animals that Start with J
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Names of Common Animals Starting with J

  • Jabiru
  • Jacamar
  • Jacana
  • Jackal
  • Jack Rabbit
  • Jack Russel
  • Jaeger
  • Jaguar
  • Jaguarundi
  • Japanese Chin
  • Japanese Hare
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Japanese Mole
  • Japanese Squirrel
  • Javan Langur
  • Javan Pig
  • Javan Pipistrelle
  • Javan Rhinoceros
  • Javan Slit-faced Bat
  • Javan Tree Shrew
  • Javanese
  • Jay
  • Jellyfish
  • Jerboa
  • Jico Deer Mouse
  • John Dory
  • Jumping Spider
  • Junco
  • Jungle Cat
  • Junglefowl
  • Jungle Palm Squirrel
  • Jungle Shrew
  • Junin Grass Mouse
  • Junin Red Squirrel
  • Juniper Vole

Common Animals that Start with J | Facts & Pictures

Jabiru

The tallest flying bird of Central and South America.

Jabiru

Jacamar

Found in the forests of South and Central America.

Jacamar

Jacana

These birds appear to walk on water, so they are also called ‘Jesus birds’.

Jacana

Jackal

A type of canine that’s related to dogs, coyotes, foxes, and wolves.

Jackal

Jack Rabbit

Despite their name, these animals are hares with all six species being found in North America.

Jack Rabbit

Jack Russel

A working breed that’s very active and intelligent.

Jack Russel

Jaeger

Known to steal the prey of other seabirds.

Jaeger

Jaguar

The third-largest species of cat in the world. (after the tiger and the lion)

Jaguar

Jaguarundi

A wild cat that is found in Texas, Mexico, and throughout South America.

Jaguarundi

Japanese Chin

They aren’t from Japan but are actually from China.

Japanese Chin

Japanese Hare

A species of hare that is indeed native to Japan.

Japanese Hare

Japanese Macaque

Also called snow money because they often live in snowy regions.

Japanese Macaque

Japanese Mole

Also known as Temminck’s mole that is native to East Asia.

Japanese Squirrel

This squirrel can glide with its membrane by stretching from its forelimbs.

Javan Langur

Found in Java, Bali, and Indonesia, and this species rarely goes to the ground.

Javan Langur

Javan Pig

Mainly a solitary animal who is nocturnal and crepuscular.

Javan Pipistrelle

A species of small bat found in Europe, North Africa, and SouthWest Asia.

Javan Rhinoceros

They live for around 30-45 years in the wild.

Javan Slit-faced Bat

They get their name from the long, vertical slit that runs across the top of their flattened noseleaf.

Javan Tree Shrew

They have the highest brain to body mass ratio of any animal.

Javan Tree Shrew

Javanese

A cat that is extremely muscular and can perform kitty acrobatics.

Jay

These birds mimic hawks.

Jay

Jellyfish

Invertebrates which means they don’t have backbones.

Jellyfish

Jerboa

A small rodent that looks like a miniature kangaroo.

Jerboa

Jico Deer Mouse

A species of rodent found only in Mexico.

John Dory

On either side of its body, this fish has a circular marking that is used to startle predators.

John Dory

Jumping Spider

Known for having extremely good vision.

Jumping Spider

Junco

Also known as American sparrows.

Junco

Jungle Cat

Also called the reed cat and the swamp cat.

Jungle Cat

Junglefowl

In the same family as chickens and pheasants.

Junglefowl

Jungle Palm Squirrel

Endemic to India and unlike other species of squirrels, they don’t hibernate during the winter.

Jungle Palm Squirrel

Jungle Shrew

It is threatened by habitat loss and is endemic to Sri Lanka.

Junin Grass Mouse

This rodent is only found in Peru.

Junin Red Squirrel

A large tree squirrel that’s the body is covered in dark red fur.

Junin Red Squirrel

Juniper Vole

A species of rodent found in Afghanistan, China, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.

Juniper Vole

Animals Beginning with J (by Locations)

Wild Animals that Start with J

  1. Jackal
  2. Jaguar
  3. Jaguarundi
  4. Jerboa
  5. Jellyfish
  6. Javelina
  7. Japanese macaque
  8. Jay
  9. Jellyfish
  10. Jerdon’s courser
  11. Jungle cat
  12. Jackrabbit
  13. Japanese Crane
  14. Java Sparrow
  15. Jackalope
  16. Jentink’s duiker
  17. Junco
  18. Jacana
  19. Javelin Sand Boa

RelatedWild Animals in English

Domestic Animals Beginning with J

  1. Jack Russell Terrier
  2. Jacob Sheep
  3. Jindo Dog
  4. Jämthund
  5. Javanese Cat
  6. Jersey Cow
  7. Java Chicken
  8. Jinhua Pig
  9. Jutland Horse
  10. Jamaica Hope
  11. Japanese Chin
  12. Javanese Duck
  13. Jijel Dog
  14. Jiddu Goat
  15. Jonica Goat
  16. Jaulan Goat
  17. Jamnapari Goat
  18. Jingjiang Pony
  19. Jura Laufhund

RelatedFarm and Domestic Animals in English

Sea and Ocean Animals that Start with J

  1. Jellyfish
  2. Jack Mackerel
  3. Japanese spider crab
  4. Jawfish
  5. Jewel Squid
  6. Jellynose fish
  7. Jumbo squid
  8. Javelin Sand Boa
  9. Janthina Snail
  10. Javanese Cownose Ray
  11. John Dory
  12. John’s Snapper
  13. Jumping Swordfish
  14. Jollytail
  15. Jaguar guapote
  16. Japanese flying squid
  17. Javelin Fish
  18. Japanese saw shark
  19. Joculator Angelfish
  20. Jacopever

RelatedSea and Ocean Animals in English

Zoo Animals that Start with J

  1. Jaguar
  2. Jellyfish
  3. Jerboa
  4. Javan Gibbon
  5. Japanese Serow
  6. Jerdon’s Baza
  7. Javelina
  8. Jungle Cat
  9. Jerdon’s Courser
  10. Javan Rhinoceros
  11. Jaguarundi
  12. Jabiru Stork
  13. Jackson’s Chameleon
  14. Japanese Macaque
  15. Jaguarondi
  16. Jamaican Boa
  17. Junglefowl
  18. Jaguar Cichlid
  19. Japanese Quail

RelatedZoo Animals in English

Animals with J (by Types)

Mammals that Start with J

  1. Jackal
  2. Jaguar
  3. Jaguarundi
  4. Japanese macaque
  5. Jerboa
  6. Jerdon’s mouse
  7. Javelina
  8. Jerdon’s kangaroo rat
  9. Jentink’s duiker
  10. Jerboa rat
  11. Japanese weasel
  12. Jet squirrel
  13. Johnson’s cottontail
  14. Jungle cat
  15. Jaguarundi cat
  16. Java mouse-deer

RelatedMammals in English

Insects that Start with J

  1. Japanese beetle
  2. Jewel beetle
  3. June beetle
  4. Jumping spider
  5. Jerusalem cricket
  6. Japanese Giant Hornet
  7. Jadera bug
  8. Jassid bug
  9. Jewel wasp
  10. Jumping bean moth
  11. Jungle cockroach
  12. Japanese oak silk moth
  13. Juniper Hairstreak butterfly
  14. Jewel caterpillar
  15. Jumping bristletail
  16. Japanese pond snail
  17. Jumping gall wasp
  18. Jewel longhorn beetle
  19. Jamaican burrowing cricket
  20. Jewel scarab beetle

RelatedInsects in English

Birds that Start with J

  1. Jackdaw
  2. Jacana
  3. Jack Snipe
  4. Java Sparrow
  5. Japanese Thrush
  6. Junco
  7. Jay
  8. Jungle Crow
  9. Jungle Owlet
  10. Jerdon’s Baza
  11. Jamaican Tody
  12. Japanese Quail
  13. Jerdon’s Courser
  14. Jacamar
  15. Jabiru Stork
  16. Japanese White-eye
  17. Junglefowl
  18. Japanese Cormorant
  19. Jacana Spinosa
  20. Jenday Conure

Related: List of Birds in English

Reptiles that Start with J

  1. Jackson’s chameleon
  2. Jamaican Boa
  3. Jamaican iguana
  4. Japanese giant salamander
  5. Javelin sand boa
  6. Jeweled Lacerta
  7. Jeweled Gecko
  8. John’s Beaked Gecko
  9. Jungle Carpet Python
  10. Juvenile Monitor Lizard
  11. Javelin Lizard
  12. Jaraqui
  13. Jabuti
  14. Japalura
  15. Jameson’s mamba
  16. Japanese forest turtle
  17. Jeweled Anole
  18. Jonai
  19. Juchitan worm snake

RelatedReptiles in English

Animals Starting with the Letter “J” for Kindergarten

  1. Jaguar
  2. Jellyfish
  3. Jaybird
  4. Jackal
  5. Jerboa
  6. Jackrabbit
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